Let's be honest about year-end reviews: they're crucial, but they're often flawed. We sit down, look back, and try to piece together twelve months of decisions. The problem? We all suffer from confirmation bias. We remember the triumphs, and we smoothly explain away the errors. Your traditional review, relying on memory and selective reports, is full of blind spots. Think of how much better it would be if your review were completely objective, immune to selective memory, and powerful enough to analyse every single piece of data, from that qu
Let's be honest about year-end reviews: they're crucial, but they're often flawed. We sit down, look back, and try to piece together twelve months of decisions. The problem? We all suffer from confirmation bias. We remember the triumphs, and we smoothly explain away the errors. Your traditional review, relying on memory and selective reports, is full of blind spots. Think of how much better it would be if your review were completely objective, immune to selective memory, and powerful enough to analyse every single piece of data, from that qu